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Mount Saint Joseph Academy is a Roman
Catholic, state approved secondarv school. |
The Academy is "A Place to Belong" that
welcomes all students, and provides a quality
education based on Catholic Christian
principles.
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As an academic communit>^ our main goal
is to educate the whole person through
inteasive ciricular, co-curriculai% and atliletic
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to share their gifts and talents for the
betterment of the community and the world.
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We believe in the principles of compassion
and justice. Mount Saint Joseph believes in
creating a religious and moral enviroment
where young people grow to a faith-filled.
Catholic Cliristian maturity that helps them
to achieve personal wholeness and to provide
effective service to others.
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Dear Mr. Z,
You are not onfy a teacher j But also ajiicnd and a mentor. In the dasroom you
provicfe us with an education tfiat go&s way beyond the te;tt6ao£5. Tfie Cessons that
you have tmi^flt us in tfie classroom have allowed each o J U5 to broaden our
prospectives and tfiini outside oj the bo?c. The things we learn when we enter tfirougfi
tfie classroom doors are things that we will carry with us tfirougfwut our entire Cives.
A5 our junior class ad"vison you fief^ped" eacfi of us cfeveCop Cecufersftip spiffs oruf
worked tire Cess fy witfi us to make sure we contp feted eacfi task. Ton fistened to our
ideas and opinions^ and" affowed" us to make our own mistakes. Tfiis ^ave eacfi. of us
the chance to grow and fiefped^ us begin to figure out tfie true meaning of feod'ersfiip.
Tfie cfas5 of 2005 woufrf like to dedicate tfiis year6oo£ to you as a tfuin£-you Joryour
friendship, ^uid^ance; and faith. As we leave MS], we will never Jorget all tfiat you
Fuive done for us. We wil miss you!
Sincere fy J
Tfie Cfoss Of 2005
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Dear Seniors,
Let me first say Thank You for the opportunity to know each of you. by name' to have been
walking with you when you overcame your failures, and been next to you dunng your successes
and all of your accomplishments. From November to June I will learn much more about each of
you and from each of you; so please take my words written now. as inspiration for the future Our
academic programs, and our dynamic athletic and other co-curricular activities challenged you
You passed the grade, you defeated your opponents, and you excelled in your chosen activity
Congratulations. YOU made it!
Use your time well. Be open to new ideas and experiences. Your future is all around you
Choose a course of study that puts you on a path towards a career that works for you Don't let '
anyone limit you. Your journey into and out of MSJ began with dreams Your families friends and
teachers had dreams for you and accepted the responsibility of making those dreams come tme
Then, as you grew and matured, you challenged us to let you go, so that you could dream your
own dreams and fulfill the responsibilities that are yours alone. You have the conftdence
restt»ence. energy, and humor to continue to dream and grow throughout your lives Dreams cause
people to struggle, to reach, to innovate, to create, to change. Dreams keep the world moving
tonward. They spur our growth, causing us to reach higher, run faster, and grow in mmd and body
Follow your dreams: never let them die.
Your faith is God's greatest gift to you Cherish it. nurture it, live it My prayer for you is
that when hardships and sadness come your way. you will lean on Christ to help you overcome
them, For this is your true solace Your faith will mature as you do Keep open to it and it vkrill be
there for you when you need it. You can't always control what happens in life, but you can always
choose how you wjII react Believe in yourself .. and keep trying! Believe in your God hold Him
dose to your heart and call on Him often.
You are all special and unique; what you contribute to this class and to the wortd nobody
e se can^ Have a passion for life Be people with integnty; be open and honest with yourself and
others Hold the tove of parents, siblings, and family close to your heart for they are your
touchstones,
You have blessed my life these past year two years, Thank You. God bless you your
families, this school, and all those who work so diligently and effectively to carry on the great
traditions of Mount St Joseph Academy. Hopefully, the spiritual and academic opportunities
afforded you will assist you in making good decisions for your future endeavors.
You are a blessing and your lives are priceless! Good Luck and enjoy life!
Sincerely,
Sr. Kathryn dallagher. SSJ
Principal
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Sister Kiitiinti Gallagher,
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Mr. Josie Aleman
Mii. Sarah Bride
Mr. JL^hn Callalian
Mrs. EtlicrhiccircUi
Mr. Antlxiny t' ire Hi
Mr. Richard Dakv
Miss Bern atiettc Fuller
Mr. Clmrlcs GoiiJd
Mr. JelTrey Jnhnsciii
Mn^. Sally ^cl'c
Mr. James Kelley
Mrs. Keodra Larson
Mr. Timothy McCuc
M r. M a rt in M t: D on ougJi
Mr. Tony Merehan J
Br. James Moran
Dr Nicole A. Preiser
Mr. Michael Spatiter
Mr. C harks Si evens
Mrs, C J El vie Weuler
Mr. Paolo /.an can arc
Dr. P^irk'ta Zeller
Dr. Robert Zimmcmian
Ms, Jane Ahorle
Mrs. Kailiy Bcvvi^
Ms- Margie C'anar>'
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M rs. D la n a Lisc in sk;
Ms. Carole Nmie
Ms. Mary Laodry
Mr.ManjhuH Prouiy
Mrs* Sandy Ricci
Dehbie Boucher
Ms. Gayle Peterson
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"Describe, yom most memorabie
moment whiie atttnding MSJ."
Carole Notte
1964
Bemadcttc Fuller
1970
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"My Freshman year 1 was walking out
of schcKiI. past the new building thai
they were building and I heard one of
the (xmstructioE workers say: "Bill
Mazoraski just hit a grand slam to beat
the NYY.'* TTiat was a day 1% never
forget-"
-James Kelly
James Kelly
1961
"Play off game at Saxtons River-Mr.
Rizzicre was coaching-umpires were
making calls with two baseballs in play at
the same time!!"
-Martin McDonough
Anthony Merchand
1968
li^artin McDonough
1964
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NOW nTHEn
*Price of a Candy Bar
1937= S.05
2005=: S1.25
*Wii8t everyone was sayii^g
1969=groovy ha by
2005=$weet
*Best Song out There
1955s'<C3ieity Pink and apple
blossom white."
2005b Sweet Caroline"
Diana Liscinsky
1955
Tim McCue
1969
"Favorite I V Show
1969=Brady Bunch
2005>GSI
^EvaTone wanted to be driving a.
1952= OldsmobUe
2005sVolvo
Christine Esposito
1969
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CoCin BuUeriy
Angela Champine
4 years gone by. I had
a good time and made
some great friends. K.C
Kaiiks, Anth, DK, Pfadt,
Stob, Greeno. Best of
luck to ever) one still at
MSJ. Thanks mom and
dad and family for being
there and putting up with
me. My time is done and
now I have to carry on
SEE YA!!
*^ Listen to the musie
inside of your soul and
rock out to it*^ I want to
thank my family and ni\
friends especially for
helping me to get this
far. I love all of you!!
Erin Davenport
RoBert BeAngelis
"Dance like no one Ls watchmg. sing like
no one is listening, love like you'w never
buen hun and [ivq Hicc ii's hcawn on
Ea rt h. " - M ark T wain .
Thiinkytiu (or all ilic svomJcrlul yeani.
memories, ant! fncnds al MSJ. May life
sihv;iys be heaven on eanh. To m- family
1 wani lo tliank you, thrtii^h the gooti
times and had you liave always been ni\
guiding light, tn Icith, ihsLnk ymi Uw all
the fun limes and wonderiiil memories
overiiie yeaf^. never Rirgei our summers
m P(iultney. To daniellc- Thank you tor
providing me wiih a Rutland hi>me and
all of our Tunny moments at tl^i hfnise.
Mandy- Never Tofgei tiur era ^y Poultncy
limes as well as our Rutland times, ihank
you For those memories and our tall^i.
Mom, dad. family, and friends thankyou
forever>'tliing and I love you aU!
Cixo Fxptie^en fuegol Matt Ja to night
r?l¥>ne calls. Crisp)', apple core, 3/3/3
\K II e il d rop lol I Pnijce t H e Ift w it h
buckles and Mr. Mart I Jamie, we
un d c rst a n d e ac hot her , M a r k . H oe ke y
t rips. enoi^h said. Best times with yoii
guys!! Tliiuiks Prwrs. Mallinsons. and
Wings, being my second iamily ily!
Lindsay- 11_V!^4[ 1 don't know what I
would do without you. \TMBA!I Corey,
Tony. Mom. Dad. ilygl Thanks for
I liUing up wiih me for 18 yrs. Good hwh
rey make me proud . Class of 2005- hi
will be remcmlTered.
Amanda Frank
Bifycwtt Garrow
l.ot4 a I I hat sky .life's begun Nights an;
warm and tlie days arc young..,rU stick
with you bal>>' for a thousand yeani
NtHhmg's gunna toueh you in these
golden years... Some of these days, and it
won't be long. Gunna drive back down
owliere ytxi on ee be longed... Run fort he
shadows, run for the shadijws
Run for ihe sliadows in these golden
yeani...''
-David Bowie
Brill Ixst limesevcr!OCANADA,
Mexico(over I lie Iwrder^Wiica* did
1 Veshman year go? Too many times
! tv ttK sister ! never had lien* July 1st.
S image '04. P-i iz/le. ear hcarl hats ity.
KrizzV' B- T own and back, J love
Chinese. era/ y times. MofU- "Let's never
talk about ihiti night again!" I'm coming
to live wedding, Alie- Albany, and Uie
walk, ""Where are weSr Bangs I'm gonna
missytHi Leah and Enn Paul mey 4<-ver!
MeCprmick-Bnijay surprk:. Mom and
Dad 1 diin'l know wlicre 1 would be
wiikuii yotL God Bless Ben!
It's been real, its been Tun, its I
been real fun hut 1 gotta go,
I'm gunna miss everybody, ail
the good times, thanks
even' body for helping me gel
through, especially my
parents. Reid. and Mall
Graham.
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Mark Qaudreau
DanieCle Geno
MSJ Hockey, be ready For a
little Gaudreau magic. Tennis
season, lemon head, get in the
I VP, straw snakes. "Bobby,
moon him!". Trips to
Burlington. Neil Diamond,
the Blue mall. Poker ai
John's, "Do you want anolher
ticket?'', signs, it's all cromply
(I never said that). Mom. dad.
and Co. Love You.
I've grown m ^%y% \ tlxiugiii 1 never
could" Lindsay- V.
13cavhJx'si rrii?nd forLt KE.FTown . TH E
SEM VOICE!mainc. lilcwitkiut u
wonthcconiplete Uove alwa>?<3*Lcah-
cMrpllookin concave iciday. litsbsifittv
wooi . Un c Squa rc What ?< .1 u * t'rin -
ncckin.iix>niaiiy
tncniorTCS.,myCf od ..<3Kri5-'*dem " Mully-
ra m van ridcs&ba by d roc k. . i< 3u A n d K- u
vc m y pa st&l*ui uiv. . J asm uic -
saltnonelia*!iennifer-Tesas 4S:U>vc*Cart- ^
coid ice creain&imagmator-endkss
pDssibtlities*C IPrior-iit call vtxJ & sparklv
shtx^s* BD-C"osma& Talks.* Anllb
c art liqtia kc !bttc kscratc lies! Kc-C' KS2
n ^Tw * ti ust in -Quasiiiiod o&hluc
eycsAdum KcnKouniry stmgs, line
dance, baking brownies, and my lieari<3
Art Clitss-lid, Jm. Mom and Dad- 1
you inspiration and IxTpe-all m>
love &sUengili,evcr\1 Inn g Tve done b
I hail ks lo you giving me i he cuuragc to .
tl) <3 always. Class ol 05.. '1i is beUer lo '
liavc leapt and fallen Uiati lonoi Ijave
kixpt nt atl...FmanydoneJwogt waot!<3
Brittanv GiBcauft
Matthew Grafiam
No Re&rcis. Mandy
hcNi rritrndsfoTlirc<^3 ihtyfe AZ&Mcxici);
04.wame
gtris ; what ha ppe n sin Mon i re a 1st a y sin
M on treal"-! akc it l it he grave Jen*
livla kept n ,w/ man d solygaafsmcc 1
stgr .fcrb-" 5m in solTja me "Ja\ IIM yG iris"
G irlsN ^ht s/good I imes.
r)k \]KmCmKpMrAsJs 'Once a lownie
sl^vavsa townic ' Dcvin-htTl.i miss you
H I K I d V < 3jc.ec .cc hesi s-uni me r 114' ja e-
MIS I ^^i mily ,bc^ frien dsa 1 ways= n m
\n4 to all m> friijnds who have stayed
irix* to me tlvough yn iy&il>- u
knuwwhuuurcKl -march 5i h,
Kanks.^:32AM Mands^here did Inih
y jir gi>?A n d S( >pl i?i r?-l Foun d 1 he nv a 1 1
\ 1 i nin d P r ow & I he K ul > Fa ssed oui
i: i>k f '1 r/ y n ight won ' I re mc m he r, M a rk-
lyk si- couldn't liave asked lor a Kilter
bin I St: I Ihfieha ve , ToM > 3siiil erst : r I Ik-
t**si& ukiiijw H.Madi&Cedric
m a kc t he world proud . M om&D ad -
we vebcen through h all, w/o all or ur
understanding and support i couldn't
havir gfjiiLMi thmiigh these 4
yT^.4y4ne\vrgUingupily.Send nieon m\
way fmally. I'm out!
I came. I saw, 1 rocked. Somt- Ri^ek &
Ri3ll words of the wise: 1 tie re nothing
said thai can' 1 be sung..., A 11 you need is
love. Don't be c rue ho the heart that's
iiiic, 1 love Rix*k and nilL Pui anotlier
dime in the Juke b^x. .Mama told me
w tien J was youjig sit beside me my onty
son,..>'ou'll tlnd a woman you'll find love
don 'i rorijci scm iherc Ls some on up
LiKssc...be a simple kind ol man. Don't
change the way youkxjk for anyone- IF
esus was tlx'^re he would wear blue jeans.
God gave Hock&Roll toya. Lei il be.
lieK' will be an answer let it be. Today's
music amt got tlK' sintic souLl like that ol
time RiK'k & Roll.
Adam Qreeno
Joshua Gregg
\ man can be as great as lie wonts lobe,
U'youhefeve in yourself and have tl^
courage , I he de te rm in at ic jn . t he
dedication, ttic conipet alive drive, and if
you are willing to sacritiee the lit lie
things in life and p«iy the price for ihe
things that are worthwhile, il can be
done," -Vince Umibardl
'The only way to have a friend is to be
one R W. Emerson .,„Th;mks to my
Mum. Dad. and sister for all of your
support....* 14
I had some great times at MSJ . Drama
for four years, had fuu with that crew.
PLaying Lacaisse for four y ears w as
great, l^ad more fun on ilie vans ilwn
anyw'liere else. And of cour^. fool ball
for two yeai^. holU of them undefeated, f
Itad some great teaclners along the way
that have taught me lessons thai will sta>
with me Tor the rest of my life. And for
the past two years. I kept tl real at
Staflord in MeelianicaJ Engineering,
rna k i n g f rie n d s ove r t he a\ A n d ike .
we're tlx? last of the Stafford kids, we
sure had fun. huh? Oh yeah, and thanks
to all tbim* "A bo Ivid fun with me akm^
the way, I pr^ihabtly would h^ive been
bored wiiliiout ycia
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To all gtxxl friends ol ininc, "I IlkL' tu he
me. If you like lobe ymi, please don't try
H\ be ?*omeane else, you ;m* beautiful m
wbo you arc. 1 love yim" 1 would like to
give special thanks to aJI of mv
International Students, my host family.
I'liinTtpineSs and my stiecer learn. "We
had a ga-'iit se;*™ this year. " I win ne%er
forget. Tliank you Miil! You have been ;i
great \xin of iny life. I appa^cbic vvhai
you have done lo me, Tlianks iu all m>
tcaeliersiai MSJ . I knim- J have been a
real hugger to you 1 want to give
special tlianks lo Miss Fuller. Mr iS:Mn>.
Wetsler. Dr, Pri^ser, Mr. Mercliani, ,
Mr McCue. Mr, Spjit/er. Mr. Mrs.
Chic. Mr. C ire Hi, Mr Stevens, and all of
my teaches; tl^ank you vcr\ mueli. You
guy^ iire my honi>r roll list. ScniorrijiJt ^
not let anything bother our luttire. let it
roil^ let it be onr dream eomc true, bve
you all and $ood \\xkm your future."
Chice agin, thanks ver>" mueh to all of you
who have been real,!
Dustin
Its finally oven Its been
a fun ride. To all my
friends thanks for the
good times we need to
keep up the tradition in
college. To my dad and
sisters I love you guys,
thanks for always being
there for me.
Aiyson
"Dare to Dream!"
Kaitfin McCarthy
Kevin McCormack
KP friends (breverjacklita,
niy sunsliinc, A lie sophomore
vear. football games, I can't
* lie 10 you! Anothony JF!
Dusty daddy. Lin-Z Delilah
basketball bus rides. Alex I
and 2 BUG, dog. singing
lessons, stuck in the seats,
snownien. RAWR. Hamingo
hunting. Lindsay PW bsH.
Jason Htilloween cosUimes,
57^ 5432 L tyfeihsm, ASB J
niiss u so much. Kate D. hey
briKio„,best friends, dancing
ip the theater, my giri friend,
flnmingo huttting. take it like
a champ.
Wow, h^h ^ichtxil summed up: ghetto
Ightsai the pkx. New Years, Sea ace.
lalloween, f at pride. 1,2.3, ptx>p. foot!
:inehti. Superman'' Tore her in liaif like a
plione booL Ham in go hunt in sled ding.
rinkM.>me milk. wIkkc lawn am I on? 3
double cheeseburgers annnd, Reid at
nmetiec.cliiih. Get in the Navigatoft
F rank you tiee ihat hit'.' ^read eagle
biting mosijuiiosi. Poker Nightie, tin'kcy
pi^/a. follow tlie golden arches, don't cut
I UT those gu)'ft from CaslletDn. Sieink"^
hiiuse. fireworics in the road, Fason
f iMer, null said, ^ood bye my lotxjve. rs
eimtakHjpe? Hey CrLkxdeeapitaiion.
Thfs is gunna be the be*i Clirist mas ever,
Buitersyiju're going home in style,
Gimna mis** you guys; Buiicni, Anth.
Ksmks.Stob.P4ad.Biiek.tlie rest of tile
Htnior squad a eouple wiptiomores and
f roshcs. Mom, Dad thanks for putting up
ith me, I kinks Icir ilic h.s. advke Pat .
WilK . thanks for being tliere.
Caiitin McCormick
Joseph Park
"As soon as you're bom you
Stan dying, so you might as
well have a good time/' Oh
the memories.** Molla and
Vlic storage bins, Molls- pep
I ally junior year ( Rimdoml)
A lie- buddy driving„DEER!.
M,indy» Butlers, Anoth, Aiie,
Duslin* CarU my birthday,
Carl4ijpe tracks on the lawn,
the joys of Physics lab with
Nick* Junior Prom night
f KP,Mandy) all good times.
Mom. Dad. lait* Bridge, and
Cul. thanks for everything: I
love vou atk
1 hank vou for the GREAT lunch taNc;
PY.AR,hTJ£R.MG
I So mueh l un roek e limbing. Climb Awav!!
AF JKJ.KB Tiianks for the great RC
' season, baling good in tlic neighborhood'
^ A pplelie cs X^Toun t ry rockslfl will nv tsa
^ you guys: Co. Jon es Turl k n ce k . M iko
J ae ko Wacko, .Asian Brit nc y ^ ars.
^^^M Shenequatl 1 wiH never forget my band!!
Moving 10 tlv eountr> gonna eat a lot of
[TcachcsSfThank you stv mueh. My family,
^ my host iamity jmd friends. &all the
I pet^le who have giivc me rides
I llirotq^lKiui tile schod year!
Shay Patten
Christopher Pauze
''in my litiie at MSJ Tve
learned some interest ing
things: Apple cores mean
rouble for truck driver, chairs
in 'I Hy, but in Biology Ntnja-
stars do. Managed to beat
Rutland in all three of my
sports, soccer, hockey, and
lacrosse. All in all I'm glad I
came to MSJ and not
Pouttncy."
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Kristen Pisaneiii
I lion 1 mean togooti a ram l^rcbui
►XmcFLii s tt^rt'tgn pdky make* abtiul a,s
mut:h sense as Beowulf having sex wiih
Rufxn iniiton at tlv (im bank- of
Ani ictcm,! mean whin a
nirtjconservativcf dcfencsiraicii its
Hiskuliiiiktix lltihjstcr
d I? y ni on ohyd riixe li j t c, H c '5 ait
iinaginaU>i-. You cimld \m Poland txil of
liiisincs&. Is a(tvonc cl^^ s kc cnr^im coliJ?
Bahh it san SLIV!
\\ hid d iiwm n at iira V a n ;isgoi n ofoggin vx* c
Is* Which ont^ aa* yciu thmkin' about
kitim ? f diiin't swijier my?iclFihis
nuimmg I ^i^ssurc vtm It j^ in my raccon
woyntk. Lci's go drink tQl can 'I feel
Iccling'ii unynjw^'. There i a dwarf m the
arena! Step in 10 my ti(r(ee,M,Hovi coincs
ever>onc'sgoi an unele whodoe^sluirM
I broLigiii ^pcian^ for even body! 7 rip* lo
Dl \ seholjr s Bowl brawL Kiayer. Look
Kail- M\Sun!ihiiiL'& 12 years. JUi, BVf
Ki7 ' i*e rl'ect ih\ neake s& Pain t ing
BH'l KjnMrAHUg' tioiiti hme^^ in myrtle,
Moll^' "tirve me ?.4>mc cJhtm '' Stop IH ing
in lliere watching di^iney real early m
MyrtlcXiO Vankii,
Ed a- U almji StaHion* wsiotwinH, 4ih iloi>r.
ILV.
Mandy*BTcMn late nights. eai in g?
Ken/.- Couch. !Eeltf^\ 4ili Woot, Gcebs*
Girls niglit^, "5 miniifc* of lame'* A Ik;- A
long trip since Mh gmd tMrixt ilie Cape.
Fl L'l iMie rd aJe . e ve r>'» bin g . RS-lkst ButI
Rkky tyle! Go yanks, ^ngcUib, I()/IU.
D&Leah- ril never forget tlv trips after
seliotil "I live liwiiic nights I won t
a-mcmher wtihihc friend?* I will ncvi^
forgel.^
Dad. Mom. and John Daniel ihanl^ :
for e\Tcr> thing you have done for me* a
nieanji mom iliin yt>u ktiow. I kwc \ou
aU!
Lindsay Pour
Dan telle: wow! V A Beach, Matne^ aw!soiiie
gjEXJd limes in P-Town *Wi anyone else's ice
cream cold? ''do you think ad am ha>$ repel it \e
diseased hey Doe. what'ji the FreJich woril
for imaginaior'r, hppcs for Immn hair, yoii ll
ahvays be my beiil material for m\ jokes!
C an'l wail rWthu apartment - bc^it friend'
Adam: 3 yean* dow n. one logOp^.*?
-•"you know all those Chinese pei^jpleT
-"oh yeah, we kntm all of tfi:m/
Carl: "Do you etmnj Sajiia as holy?' Bobb> -
one word- Cosmo? Katt; J J- "drums", delilah.
"in da cJub", tltal drinL. wliai do we call ii?.
ftshyii!! Mandy: fnisb ixna-^at w f Bird ma it ,
Chrk, Mark. AJamcs: Burlington inp- N(;i!
Diamond, need I liay more? AAl'Aeah.
wlwt. okay?! Ciinxl siunmcr limes! DustniH
Paa^e. Leah* and Chris: keybfUitrding class
memories- awsiHtie Marty comebacks! I'll
miHs my awsome Ckscrcw so much! And to
rest of 05 you roeked-l'll m*si> you all- uxi
many good memories to rccill, and aiways
remember: "We a a- (he music makers, and
we are the dreamei^t>l^da"am?i".- Willy
• Mom, Dad. A:^ T rev, I could n*t ask for
ri n V I Kin u tv* I ti* r I tin nk\ I V ir 1 1 in « m f l%» m '
Emily Kademacher
Leah Kupe
Bung Hwi Seo
-Sl lf \8S1 II "
uhhhhHihlildth*deep man voice*
" bxtkin g ctuT cave I rxJ ay"
f it tie kids running ;iiiiund might s^eel
my ^egiaHcs"
Not gunna Ik"
Head scratches
X hirp.».cltirp"
H ey it ' s closed , ymi w anna go inT
U s tJmtcrii lime GMRCC*Come on
woman !\ 00 ^> cliivmpagnc, (nay
ClianitTinc. Tlieater plays and festivals.
Infanta, tk-r s a dwarf m the aa*nar
fliorus. White -knuckle nde in Dr, tiold^s
. ar, Young playwriglils. Joseph- 'Let's
tjy a fcnvt.* Seaeamp rules! Charley:
At 'a* all gunna dk!' House! Black wall!
WlK^re is> flattop T? A bird ale f he ^trk?
Iwi. sea, and Cassiopeiii, Tiki hui talks.
Nonuinmg and don't tiirow the marit
"Hold fast JO your dreams for ls dreams
die. life is a bsal that cannoi lly/-
Latigston Hughs
Ti.x) ntan\ goos n^emoricf* Iwre at MSJ I
and Amepcu, IfViWtW HHSvs.. MSJ I
soccer game, histtwy written. #9 foa*ver.
Tommy n I, #<> baby- Poker games to
Johns' ever) weekend, so intense.
Tc\lin' w/ Tara. always make me ^rnile
Ap physics Class. 'J.A.P,!i.J.A.P.S!r
Anth N I al music aiom, U,S.A Vs. Kor..'
Fiyin' cnmpctition. In liaM. DK. "Whiii's
up nui Ivomie*! T lie coT^ibinidion of
"While N Yellow Pttw'cr!'- we never
scaa^d anyone!! 1 lltmk you all m> htisi
famileii. Prion*. Wtxxiards, Wetzler*. for
suppCJft and wami kive. 1 liank.-* MSJ for
having me for 4 yrs. Titan ks my family m
Kluc, for giving me gieat experience.
Christofer Prior
Jennifer Stanton
Ro6ert Stedtnan
MSJ M>OVER RHa Thanks Gary .
Fnmt page BD. J K, Mti. over 2*11 in oni
night, t rip to Burlington . !Neil Diamond
t sweet caa^linek He's a 5 LP. Fanch
classes. BIll* maU. MoniaaLcluhSS wjil
Black lee. Flitting my lie ad al Erin's
h^i3SL'. file KB(^ Ime. Denny s with the
tiimg, PaintbalL pool, roller iMxkey and
ultimate ping ptnig. BD, JM, M(i can't,
switch I aWe scan we. Late night poker
games al tlie Kelly's, having Hwi as a
hroitier ( ( fOod Times). Camping out iHi
that Island rsummer2tXJ4} l-()-l Hockey
Junjor year v% RHS. MG Ptttsford co(*
oit the way to OM YA, \an rides- si mv^t
and apple coa/ bmiie. D.V03/03 dkl o
like that %i:it/.
-All of the friends I made thsmLs aim.
and Ltmnks for evcr>t lung Mom. Dad,
and ioal 1 bve nxj alk
Mody Khodes
fevs
bej;!5
ne\ . ■
bu-
llet'
Hi fc •
evrf. ■
hnri w tirds; Mandy. Bee , \' in l age !
jM of fun wiih all mv frk;nds, its
tc.ll. good liK;k to you all. I want lo
Tiv dad fi«" neverkaving my side,
f 1 kne sou! Bulterfly kis^ses. You
f :].:iw wlietx* you life may lake you,
[t lo its fullest. Ride or die! In
: rnemory i^f Kojaek. you're m my
I I j^ll underclassman eiipv this. i!
■ ^ ta^t, Dad K4^rr>" for all tlx" hard
1 J Her put yiHj through, and M iss,
1 i do cam and i il^arvk you for
tijig 1 don't know wlierc tlw lime
!uit it went fasL.. dad buiierlly
s<,^„. J gtiess my lime Is done
here ...good tiiek loall.
MS} ftjoihall Never forget ii- Todhall is
like life- it reqinres fire serve ran ce.se If-
d e n ia I .liard work, sac rific c . de d icat ion ,
and aspect for autlurrity."- Vmce
Lombard i. Tliimks for iill tk' memories
guys..-l lovfd wearing the Grcen and
Whtt e . . A . t i J tK" s Poti d N c wr
forget ting..,C .O, &L,S,- Trips to tlic
stoa\.Ptiker with the gu>i4...namingD
Huntingw.Z^^. no u can't driw my car.,.
Kait my eara better.-. Fason ur the
man,..R,C. gocxl times.,. Tripes up Pico, u
cant nm drivr the Durango up..K,P.
BBF..Tkmk you Mom Mid Dad for all
y oursupp(jri and every thing you have
done for rac, I kwe yoa
Aiissa Stefanniiii
Jennifrr Vaiack
KM, KP. AS. JS. BG. AL, DK, DS. BD- I
ilyiownies! •Girts N ights 0.1' Kl M^klng^-
bff . 1 i I e plans, n o mc a v . 11 vm i v f c -
ICMMG, MRCS. Tes4^fi; roiid trips, phink
helly! AS- Sr prom 03. Kanks- lotion, nice
kxH. MF. JS. KM'Our hitic lunch lahlc.
KFP- Yankees, bread, t in day my rtl
iio d Boy Meet s Worid , J amk- V an ks
and dianis! Myrtle Beach^WO^^'.
VTS&F:HaRSE*. MSJWV Basket hi ]
ilya-be st t mtcs. C J M - Stt>rage Bin > i
t >fe!!*CJS<3 <)^MW 1 t l\mi
Countdown's on* Totlvc few who lave
been sincerely tka and aul, thanks! f '
my pa an i %. C lin l an d N ota n - 1 ha n k v
foreveryiliing. I kne you. "Ever> ne\^
beginning comes fnmi some oilrr
beginnings end. '
Its the mmc siory the earn' told mc its
tlie oniy one he kniw, like the morning
sun you come and like i he wmd you go.
Ain t no time to liate. baaly time to
^^a(L whal i want to know is. whea diies
the time go." < ire at fid Dead
MR. Senior Prfjm 0^ <ilJ wliat aj>^ht.
go pic kptx^ke ling sometrme^iPBi^
Caiiiin' huddy
driv ing, and a ct-Miple of deer along the
way (BG) AL4DK l(V02/l)4. Kristen all
the gaai memories fri>m 5ih grade till
now! Trixi. FL. and the epp<- ILY!
Mandy: amcmhcr our wonderi'ul triof
\lhan\ and om ^^ ild night in cast let on
and TWGS! Kiiit. we've had !it>many
•>ecens and sii many meinorie*., every
lass logctlier soph, year, HAD- thank you
for everything I LY!! MH-T batiks for
cvcrv thing, win* knew we we a- sc> alike?
lA ! KM r M.KP.DK.\f .BD J S.BG ,M R
admit it we'll always be iwnies! Miim
and Dad, lliank you for everylhing,
beacuse oJ you i'm Fmally aWc to get out
and get by.
I LOVE V OU
These ane the times to a member.
Cause ii wiU not last fiHevcr.
These aa the day* lo hold otito.
Cause we won't allhot^h we'll want to.
This is the lime, but time 1^ gomg to
eliiUige."
-BiUy Joel
A.M,- My Best Frierid-Tlie girl 1 "Unc
to Hale", TlianLs for it all. ILY always!
T.f.- You tell it like tt is. never change!
f>,G., L.R.. b.D..-'^ People Change
ILYG! M,P.<3 ^NeH a day givs by"
y IW04- 1 low you! Mom and dad- Stx?
many things 1 could nul have done
w hknrt yoa Titan ks for all of your
supp(>n. I could not ask for anything
more. JLY! Sanv 1 hope lhai everylhing
ymi ever da^am for comes true. Always
a member that no goal is impiJs&iHe to
aaett Hdd on to your youth, it goes by
way to fast. I kwe you, and gd luck! To
I Ik class of 2U<>5, go out, have fun. and
live life! (3ur raemori' lives on ...
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I don't wanna make lots of Don't foi^et "Thinking is
money: I just wanna make 1 ry ing is every thing."
, . , "Alwavs posilivc thinking" KEEP
good movies on a low smiling!!" IVIy family- Dad.
budget Mom . Sister- Thank you soo
much for sending me here, Ncu
Family-Dad, Mom, Va]. Aly.
CharijC" Thank you so much for
accepting me. My friends thanks
aloi for cheering me on. New
Friends thanks all for talking with
me Teachers, Councelors, Hippo
members, OX'YL. Everyone who
has supported me 1 love you.
Thanks verv' very much!
"These art tfte times to rtmember.
'Ccmst it will not last forever.
These are ihe days to Koid onto,
'Cause we won't although we'll want to.
This is the time; but time is going to change. "
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Hwi Sec and Erin
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f' \ ^Rp^t Buddies
V Colin Butterly. K.C. McCormack
^nd Anthony LaPlaca
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Potential in Politics ->
Carl Pfadt and Chris Pauze
Most School Spirit
Kait McCarthy and K.C.
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Joseph Park and Satomi^J^
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Emily Rademacher and Robby
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Always Asleep
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Rademacher
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Senior GiaASS
Hqrqsgqpes
Aquarius- [anuarv 20- F ebruary 18
KC McCormack- In 10 years HI be living out of my 94 Corolla witlniny roommate Jackie Chan. If that doesn't
work out HI probably just move to Wyoming and chill with BuUer, Anth-, Kanks, and anyone else who wants in.
Lindsay Pour> In 10 years I will be in England, sharing an appartment with Danie-lle, oWning a pet shop and
writing poetry, still holding out on gfetting a "flip" phone.
Chris Prior- In ten years I see myself listening to Neil Diamond while driving the Escort to Montreal, to go into
the hat flipping business with COBO. ,
lenn Valach- In ten years i see myself working for the President writing big time newspaper stories, while sending
money to Aly in order to support her dream of living all alone on a deserted Island.
Pisces- Febm ^ir y 19- March 20
Angela Champine- In ten years I hope to seetnyself with a Master's Degree in Mujic Education and
Performance.' 1 will be writing and recording songs while teaching highschol music, hopefully "not in Vemiont,
but atleast somewhere in the North East. I will definitely still be straightedge. Any hopefully by then I will have-
a significant other, which I will marry, and apopt children with.
Bryant Garrow- "Where I go I just jclon't know, I might end up somewhere in Mexico. When I find my piece of
mind I'm gunna keep it for tl^e end of time/" -RHCP . . .
Alv Mahar- In ten years from flow I will be stranded on a tropical island in the mfddle ot the Mediterranean
Ocean and living off seafood and fruits with exotic names. . , * . - . n " **
Chris Pauze- In ten years I will be serwing'the United States Army as a corftn^is^ioned officer, After graduating
West Point 1 go on to lead a siccessful military career, eventually making my way intot^ublic service and
politics. ..
Moliv Rhodes- In t^n years I will have gradwated from college to become a successful journalist. I will be'
married to a coach ir} NFL (or'Tiki Barber), and I will have 4 kids. We will be living next foot: to Caitlin and
Johnny Da moil, wiitcFiing the Yankees pound the Red Sox every: y#ar. - • "
Dong Hwi Sec- In 10 yrs,J will be the greatest doctor fn the world and I wilt become one ot the richest people
in Asia. I will be living in rny own big appartment. I will be traveling all aroGnd the vvorld and. will probably
enjoy the rest of my life. . • .
Mike Weins- In 10 years I see my s^lf-making movie after movie in- the indepeiiflent world. I will be marking a
happy and worth while living off of my [bassion aixJ dream, and not going broke. 1 will do all of this (hopefully)
not in Vermont. I promise you this, unless for some strange reason that [ see film is better, I will stay digital.
Aries- March 21- April 19
Adam Greeno- In ten years I will be in the N.B.A. sen/ing high quality H20 to all the all-stars while getting paid
miliions lo analyze their already perfect shot,
lohn Kelly- Be of good cheer; 1 have overcome the world. -John 16:33 ^
Leah Rupe- U s a toss up between owning a business on a corner in NYC or begging for change on a comer in
NYC. Lets see how the whole college thing turns out first.
Taurus- April 20- May 20
Mark Gaudreau- 1 dont know, 111 probably be an underwear model.
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Bri any Gibeautl- In ten years,. who knows where Til be. Only time will tell. But, hopefully 1 11 be working at
M,. ^ General Hospital, rolfin in the cash of course, manied to my married beautiful husband, and on my way
to irling a nice little family. If all else fails Mandy and I will be livin' it up in California, after we open up a few
yV- ^le Haus's at Heavenly and VaiL. and be snowboard bums until we run out of money,
jgn Stanton- In 10 years, 111 probably be just as confused abut life as I am now, but hopefully I won*t be
,co* 'used in Rutland, Vemiont. I want to be in Florida.
mini" May 21- hne 21
McCarthy- I will be a professional Charlie's Angel with Kristen, Anthony, and Caitlin and in my spare time
Kri :^^n and I will be at the zoo visiting our monkey friend Alex! I will also be playing professional soccer with my
gilt nend Kate Daley.
^fl Pfadt- Into years III probably be still in school, or maybe prison. Us okay though, as long as Tm there
wii friends. Whatever I m doing, it s gonna have a major impact, thats for sure. But then again, in 10 years,
wl' ' ihf hells gonna be^reading this to find out is I was right?
Le - fulv 23- Ausust 22
hi. i t Graham- In ten years 1 will either be in New York City on tour after I have finished college. If I'm in NYC, I
wil be playing any place I can to get discovered. If 1 m on tour, I Will be rocking across the USA with my hit
iov And 111- slop at ol MS) for a homecoming concert of which the money would be donated to the Art and
ic department.
luj d Hoon Han- Hm I will be working for the law firm in£oston or NYC, living in a hotel, in a penthouse,
ev ryone who wants to come; the door is always Opea I will have hundreds of my friends partying all night
(oi ps!) and I will have my beautiful girl friend, my life will be B-E-A-U-T-I-FUL!!
V/ go- August 23- September 22
D. nielle Geno- In 10 years it I'm not living with Lindsay helping her out because her'job as an animal trainer/
w er isn't kickin' it, or somehow back in Poultney, I'll be an elementary school teacher working with the inner
( a kids or out in another state, married and possibly happy with kids, hopefully With Tom Brady because that
m n \i aweso[ne. On the side Leah and 1 will be doing comedy shows across the nation with our concaveness.
Z'^* n down south. ..'She wanted her a real cowboy it was a phase she was goin thru./ *having some fun*
, • jo 'ph Park-; AtteV 10 years, 1 will be done with my medical school and would be ready to work as a doctor,
h' letully I will have my own hospital.
• K n^ten Pisanelli- In 10 years I will be a professional Charlies Angel with Kait, Caitlin, and Anthony. And on the
, sifie, I will be living at the Zoo with Kait and our monkey friend Alex. And if all else fails, I will be living in NYC
d ricihg.. going to shows every flight.
[>bv Stedtnan- In ten years I will be living in South Carolina, as a golf bum. Living off of donations from my
si er, who will be a rick Doctor, and also money I win from challenging the local members.
L ' yra- September 23- October 23
B hby DeAngelis- I see myself living in Colorado, leading the Rockies to a game 7 world series win over the
R- d Sox, chillen in my huge mansion, that I built with Jamie who is now rich and is the top engineer in the
c untry, world renowned for his work. After we make my mansion, with the newest gizmos and highest
tt hnology to date, HI help him build his next door and we will swim in our sweet cash and buy a huge ice
CJ-am cake, retiring in style, happy ^md filthy rich!
jc Gress- I see myself starting my own business, either for skiing or for machining. Or til just follow my dream
a I id be a ski bum somewhere.
P i stin Kleefisch" No idea; probably in Mexico, what kind of question is this?
i Stephanini- In 10 years, HI be living in Connecticut with my husband Ernie and all three children
V cationing to our house down south.
Jutland Historical Society and the Rutland Free Library,
Scorpio- October 24- November 21
Colin Butterlv- In 10 yrs, I will be making a living by dispersing ye-yo to the young population of Montana, .tnd "
once I realize there isn't a business in it* I will work as a painter in MV. Once I'm done with that I'll win the loliory
and reside with my buds K-Maa Kanks, and Anth in Mexico City, Mexico, and do whatever we want.
Erin Davenport- In 10 years I see myself as a successful zoologist, traveling the world doing my research
anywhere but Vermont.
lamie Maravalli- If my plan to excel at intramural baseball and eventually make it into the major leagues faih
then I will be in the books for a professional soccer team in Europe. If all else tails I will become an engineer
and get rick after I'm hired by Bobby, the all star pitcher, to designs mansion with all the newest high tech
gizmos to make his life as easy as possible. I will then build myself one right next doorapd me and Bobby will
retire happy with all the ice cream cake we can eat.
Satomi Yamamoto- I'm gonna go back to Japan, and go to high school again. I'm gonna go to college. Study
hard. Enjoy my college life. I'll be an English teacher. Someday I'll be back here!
Saeittarius- November 22- December 21
Caitlin McCormick- In ten years, I will probably still be in school somewhere, but more importantly 1 will be
one of Charlie's Angels with KP and Kait.
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Capricorn- December 22- lanuarv 19 * ,
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Anthony LaPlaca- In ten years I'll be off in my own home, listening to Christmas music and enjoying life.
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Col 1 Butterlv* To I accy 1 leave you in t hai gc* To C>K)ncr I leave 5 bucks* To Brevvsler I leave you Most
fHit t>!e Bat helui\ To Pai kei I leave \uu an uiKonirt>llal>le Uu owing aniK To Fason I leave )()u a yard stick to
con j>aj~e. To Ricky 1 leave stinky farts in the huddle. To Ern I leave New York its a ct^sjXKjk To Wonje Kim I
lea^ American Lif estyles. To CVmt I leave you whatever you would like in the weighu oom. To the Holtnians I
leav the days of the legendary Bantam B's.
AtiL ila Champine- To Jen S. I leave all of niy songs. To Emily, I leave my CD (bl lection. To Reilly Hart I leave
nvv' tmity and the nian\ memfiries of Erencli II. To Matt Griiliani I lea\ e the jx>wer to rotk on. To divi-np m\
gui ^rs, I lea\e the Alvarez-Vuzanna" to Aaron (fO RHS. and die Stjuier-' NirVfUia" to .Ajidrew (n> MRUHS. Jung
Hi f n gets mv ca|% and Ju^ui (tO PHS gets everytliing else. And to evetTone else I leave peace, love» and et|Lialit)\
Eri i Davenport- To Rob I leave all the Icing car rides to schoi_)l in the morning. To Liz Temple, I leave all the
- fun ^nd f unny moments at D's house. To tJie cheerleaders keep the MSJ spirit alive.
Bo! Sy DeAngelis- I leave Kevin my right aim, 1 leave Cor) Uitf hocke) learn and talking privileges, to die
rer ining soccer team I leave an apple core, to Parker I leave tiie baseball team, to all ibe Red Sox f ams I leave a
UtV ind I lea\ e T\ lcr die soccer team* ^
Bt} t nt Garrow- To Rit ky I leave "pick up the daisies". DJ- "A FAT ONE". Flood- liiy Rankles, Facey can adopt
m\ ad habits, (^hristin I Ic^ave some candy
Mil k Gaudreau" To Zak keep diose Holtmans under ( (mUtoI,
Da ielle Geno- Briltarn- the note^)ook- tn) shoulder to lean on, the chance for a new Ixginning. Kenz- solid
bat Njx>t, cheering memories, dynamic duo, [Lda- my heafi, my love, backseau amvans-(i,0, Andrew- IxLsketball
mc I lories.. ahs ays. Li/zyT - soccef jersey, gogetum. hot n uck. My little hcKlge- I leave you my height, !7iy desire
to I i short, aJid gixid timc^ dm ing biLsketbiill. Michelle- otir lankyness..rind pink po\ver rangers! Jiismine- tny
nitivname and fall c heering.^agaiti. Kris&Leah- fellowcaptains. WVBasketbal I,. state championship every year
MS^ lives on. Fl esh nuui- CifKxl luck. You'll ntwl jt!
Br laiiy Gibeault- To Eda (my love) I leave the luncli table, die Salt Shaker, giggPes in cbajx-l, the broken pew,
an^ Marshal, l o Mike Facey I leave the X'oKo, Ms. Daley and die neighlK)i h<K)d.. hold it down with Ff)Iey. To
Cii I leave the curls (kcxp em), a l)od\shot (sahiijiime) and 50=6. To Keiuie 1 lt*ave iJie incoming freshmail
(gi ^) and l>oys i supjxxse, cai ry on die tradition,
M; Grahamr To Mike Pacey I leave my mtisical ear. To Reilly Heail I leave the spotlight of the stage of the
- ^h -string Theater, To John French I leave my sense of individuality and iniiciueness. To Andrew I leave Mr,
Sp. /er. To l)i , Zimmerman 1 leave the diree sttK)gt^ from jXfricKl five. To Mr. McDonough I leave empty late
pi s. To die AlSJ parking lot I lca\ e saf et\ . Attd to MS] I leave the memories of me.
, At i iti Greeno To Courtis Oldsnioliile pritle; to Gillxn t deiense on die new comei"; to Einie dieb-ball team: to
\ Li femple dm dnies at Joe's Pond: and to Brittany the ability to^rive a car. »
j^o ^ Gregg - I leave to all those folUnving me the right ^tnd freedom to chtxise who and what they are. To follow
til T dreams ajid lo go wherever die futtu e brings diem. And last but not least, to have as much ftm along the
! w;i . what C(Hikl Ix' more im|Xirtant th;im fun?
I Ju i g Hoon Han- To Ihmg Ra^ "Hold the middle! Hold it Ray" you know what Tm.talking alK)ut yo! I leave my
I cc! cr cilice to you, gtxxt luckl To Hayden, it has betni a blast, do-your Job, then you will be* f ine. To Sangkvu,
ki« Head up always! You v^ill Ixf playing next season. G<xxl luck all of you guys, ah* yea!!
loi n Kelly- To Rae Rob, ejl of die goal scoritig. To J J, and Reilly die tennis team. To E,H, the water Uittle
wi I the hole in the ttip. To CX. a big green ballcKih,
Di tin Kleefisch- To Brit the funny side of me. To Foster my shoes, I love you; To KO happy pills: To Gilby
dh ill bailer; To Tom ga\ and men \ timers; To Ernie my house or the cash value of $34.32; To Coonet Truck
of I lie Year; To Curl my spatnsh dictit)nary; To Ricky yelling [jeoples names oh yea!; To Cristobal baseball,
s\v jiping mall and to Ix^ tall: to Kate D my uterus.
Ai I t bony LaPlaca- To Eda McFeeda I lea\ e the Champagne Explorer, some raisin nut bran, and a bunch of
i<r . To C;hris Parker I leave the catching jxxsition and some kisses. To McGcm) I leave tfie N umber 1 sophomore
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5[XJl, a new pair ol hunting biois, aiul tlic en lire Slate of Monlaiia. To Qxnier Buck 1 leave "hev Ant\ my
chcrishetl knee l>raccs» aiui all theccxil aid you could iimgiue. To Smile)- I leave a decent split-nui^ei ed fasti jail
aiid a frown jn ease you ever" nettl iL To Blaunienator I leave ihe South Station and all of its hvdro-acju uic
engineering dudes. To niy beloved sbn SkelLh I leave a ride home aftei' lifting every day, my wisdom and ^
knowledge of tJie world, and all tlie Chrislmas lunc^ to last a lifeliuie. To Norman I leave some cow pamc*s find
a lake a penn\ leave a jx^nu)' jar. To Ernesto I leave a lioule of Samuel L jac ks* sn made painstakinglv bv me,
Samuel L Jackson, as well as my hiuing abilities. To (an lis 1 leave some Frencii Fritzs. .La\ off nie Vm starving,
an a]>ple, and a wliole lot of resjxxt. To Ziik I leave a bt>wl of jello, some cat wliiskers, cuid the title of "Frank",
To the Holtmans I leave my lightening sptx*d. •you're gonna nctxi it To Gilby I lea\ e numfxT 31. room 211,
and one very sfiec ia! girk To Tom I leave a liidrcuL Tt) Jason Foster 1 leave a cntsh helmet and stain rmover. as
well as a can of sjx^gheuios. To Truttian I 1ea\ e the breakfast club and "You're Still the One^, Tc) Rick I leave
the slory of the village idiot and mv seat on the Ijus, To Facey 1 leave tlie mass, music duries and a gcjldflsh. To
Ren/ie I leave some height. To Hot C^arl I lea\'e the hot tub, imd a pair of clean socks. And linally f leave a
'^thank yon'' to my teachers, friends, parents, and snppirters.
Aly Mahar- to Andrew mid Pltn 1 leave ycai the cross country team. You are die cross cmtntry teaiti! Take rat e
of coach.
Jamie Maravalli- To ('firisdn I leave veais of sticcess in math and ph\'sics; to Erica I leave m\ heigh I mid lennis
skills; lo Kellie t als<> leave some tennis skills. '1ii", and a smile; to LT I leave mv go<ilie skills: lo VVonje $5; lo t
Mike hacev M<)ntr(*al and sf>me aspir in; Zak you get defense ail to vfau seU: (lore) I leave a straight jackev, an<l i
die tradition of Ix^ating Rutland: John Frenc li 1 leave you die tennis team do some gCKKi; to Bi ittanv I leave all ;1
of my randomness; Tara 1 leave you a fishinj^ fx>le widi a duck on die end of itf Tom and Ricky 1 leave V(»u ^
guys die curse: to Rob f lic ks a chit ken melt; to Holuiiaiis I leave angei^ management; to/Gravelle f leave a
Hershevs smidae pie: and to Kate Daley 1 leave tlie guys stxcer team, take gt kkI care of it for me.
Kait McCarthy- To (liristin t leave crajil:)erry Jtiice. To Lexi i leave a bug and singing lessons. To Kate 1 lea e
die church, mul lajltng in the shower* To Liz T 1 leave JR, Tt) Jason f leave pneumonia and 57* To Shaim I
leave the next \eai>,,gfHxi luck, •
KC McCormack- To Curt, I ieave a liter of water. To CcKjner, I leave a piteher.jof Koof-jAid, Ch tin gin' Clherry of
course. To Face)\ I leave my Winterfrc^h. To Norm a fresh set of spinning rims,*To Frank 1 leave nn 'c^hijis
and WSOP on tape, study up.. To Big a fresh piir of shorts in psyclio-ville. And fniallytp i^tichorman, I ldi\ t>
#62, ' ^ ; . . \ ^ . ' ' , ^
Caidin McCormick- To la/ T and Erica, yelling at ttie freshman in soccer and the abdity to \xd\ <ittenUon to Ll;e
fotitliall games. Also to Lizdimib jokes mid stovies for all of die bus rides. Antf to m\ litde f^rudiei* the Esc ape*,
the house (be goocH) and my regidar lardiiiar^s.
Joseph Park- To myjuncli table, I leave* yoti guys the feiTet if we ever get one: To Ploy 4 leave you my cross
coutitry *i kills aiid* my ctbility to pri^ncmnce ifie worlds "World ^' and "Girls", Tt>*Andrew I leav<? vou Vash the
StamjxrfeVs awesome'coai if we ever finish it arid my position of the band leader.
Carl Pfadt- To Seen Baralia the track le;uTi. To Adam Molmian the diesel To John Holunan alternate weekend
use of aforementioned diesel. To Tom Sextt)n my ey;iiicism. To Liz Temple J leave you something. Figtu" oui
what you wmt.tuid let me know. ToG>oner ati engine block so clean you could |eat cheejieburgers of f it. To the
class of 2008. resjject for yqur elders and retribudve reciprocity,
Kristen Pisanclli- To Kenzie- 1 leave the hand picked 5, die stjuad. iuid M&M Cones, To Alex- I leave a new
Halloween cx)Sttmie and Jac k's Af fet don, To Kate D- 1 leave a pan of Lasagna and Ma' Cotisfn, To Eda I lea\ c
tile next 2 years at MSJ ^tnd all my love* To Jeffrey- 1 le^ive my Derek Jeter shii t, nn Dad's* jokes, and our
friendshij)- To Rickv 1 leave mv love for the Yankees, Spongefiob, y mi cora/on.
Lindsay Pour- Liz Temple- from Antoine to Patd-Boggk% niy car horn, sliott) sholty shot gun, screaming in die
cai^ when its cold, picking up M. on T.T,, and aiwihing else you wajitl (except for the spvder) Erica- the *1 4
tennis sfxit. Christin- the Wendy doll and the tennis team. Bi ittau)- my driviitg skills. Dr. Zelter- darts for
Danielle's pictine*
Chris Prior- to Facey I leave pu ties in Montreal, to die Holtmans/Zak I leave the luK ke) team and Uie ability lo
fV)IIow cars, to Chrisdn L i leave my baby, to Eric a I leave die bc^t shoes in die world, and tcj Seth, Lane, ('.ore\
and Zach I leave Black Ice,
Molly Rhodes- To Kristen Markowski- Belonio's with Mike, OUR lunch table^ and a phone call at lunch, Clint'
all that MSJ can offer you and my car* Tara. Natimi. and Kristen- die field ho#:key team. KO- die Marge voice
in an atom v.
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U h Rupe- VC:heering- leave the driuiia for your mama ajid ( heering camp;-), Fjda and D- back seat l ani van,
^-Mi Inigbts at Denny's. Laurie- driving the rani van, Danielle* Aflet school snacks "gtilled chc^^se and
sal -KHiella", Lil' McCormick- quiet rides toschcx)!. Caidin McCormick- I'll gi\ e him a ride home loL Jen Valach-
f^a ue dropping "Banana Republic", jasmine- junior Iiacon cheeseburgers. Chris Pi ior/ Linckay« "Guess what we
ha e next, TYIMNGC" Carl- "Ya like thaaa?" Brittany- Can you s}x^k...? john- LYA! Lindsay- Go Mules! Mandy- "I
set t her last night", 'Mr. Gaiflyne, insert hands and sqxtrale". die sound-proof lx)odi.
Dc ig Hwi Seo^ To Tommy, NumlxT '^9', 1 lea\ e ' Yellow Power" to MB, Ml\ jC:, TS, Bovee, BS, To Carl- Tlie.
t It r gill, lo all international students- my English ability, lo Rae, Hayden, Kyu- Voctory Koiea. To Andrt^-
II mlxj= Si Bal N u ni . To Tara- my heai t!
Je Stanton- 1 want to leave the hockey teiim to all the ladies in the futui e, ancf all my love to my liero, my
father.
Ri bbv Stedman- Adam Holunan- I leave! my Football locker, Behling- I lea\e X-Power, resjxxt it well,
A< lapatch- Rec eiver drill com[Klilions, C.Shajv 1 leave vou the neigh Ixirhood-
Al e Stefamni" To Eda IJeaveap^iir of D's lo cat.ry around, To Lindsay 1 leave you some nuggets. To Jasmine,
a f <le home ^td a lighter. To Kevin, Carl, and Tom, 1 leave you all a bag of CcUid), Mike Facey 1 k-ave you a
pit iddle night out and BJ's House!
Je n Valach- To Tara- I leave niy luck uidi gu)^; and my patiencd. (youre going to nc^ diem girl!) To Jen ti a I
le e New Years and couches. To my sister Sam- I leave a ciiuerliouse, and all t>f die attei\tJoti fVon\ Mom aiid
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M ke Weins- Ben Sc aralia- I give you the l>ack seal in the l am vai'^^arid my enure CD collet linn, Andrew Reilly-
1 i\e )c)u my enduriuice for future cross country sectsons so you ma) domiiuife all of the other rtmnei s. All of
lb imderciassnien in drama- 1 give yoti mv inci edible acUng skills. All of the imderclassmen- I give vqu diree
w. rds "Go to Staf ford^'
& lomi Yamamoto- I leitve Aly my dnie in the morning/I leave Ploy iiiy lieight. To Joseph, anata ni Nilion no
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Clubs 2004-2005
Academy Hosts
First Row: Aly Mahar, Jen
Valach, Kristen Pisanelli.
Molly Rhodes, Ashley
Grandchamp, Ben Scaralia,
Dana Bizon, Beth
GarbatcUi, Luke Sticnke,
Adam Cole Seeond Row:
Kate Linquist, Joe Park,
Ploy. Angela Champine.
Tara Flinn, Jillian Classen,
Olivia Hubbard. Ernie
Bove. Jason Foster Third
Row; Joelle Bove, Brittany
Kleellsch, Tom Sexton
Art Honor Societv
Fii-st Row; Mrs. Kcele.
Erica Hodulik. Curtis
Shappy, Leah Rupe, Ploy
Vichiu^korneul
Second Row: Kellic
Gilligan. Erin Davenport,
Aly Malicii% Alexandra
Jensen, Joe Park
Chrous
First Row: Zack Heatli,
Emily Rademacher, Jung
Hoon Han. Angela
Champine, Ryan Gilbert.
Melanie O'Rourke. Dr-
Zimmerman
Second Row: Shay Patten,
Tara Flinn, Jen Stanton,
Justin McCormack. Ryan
Acker man, Danielle
Comstock. Kate Linquist
Third Row: Matt Graham.
Freshamn. Lacie Gilligan.
Brittany Kleefisch. Adam
Greeno. Sato mi Yamamoto
Kate Daley. Caitlin
Cassidy. Eda LaPlaca. Liz
jremple, Alex Marcel 1,
Melanie O'Ruurke, Justin
M cCo imack Fourth Kl ;
Jung Hoon Han, Adatii
Circcno. Carl PfadL Rob
Micks. Megan Devinney.
Kel I i n Cavanough . Megan
Bates, Susan Wing. Rilc\
Hart Fifth Row: Matt
Graham, Jacob Gravel k\
WiUy Shouldice. .IctT
C oombs. Curtis Shappy.
IChris Pauze, Michael
irelli
I Interact
I First t^Uiw: Mrs, Wetzler,
1 Dai idle Geno, Chris
i pail/ k . Leah Rape. Ms,
Alex l^eswick-Couturier
SccojkI Row: Jung Hoon
Han. ^ hris Prior, S^mquc
I Kun. Shay Patten,
T Kristi n Pisanelli. Molly
Rhodes
^ 1 bird Row: Beth
Garl itelli, Liz Temple,
jCrist n Markowi^ki. Eda
LaPlaca
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Tri-M
I^rst Row: Dr.
Zimmerman, Emily
RiKlemaeher, Angela
C hanipine, Caitlin
McCbrmick. Anthony
LaPlaca
Secc td Row: Jung Hoon
H;ni. Dong Hwi Seo,
Shav Patten
Scholar's Bowl
First Row; Mr,
Merchant, Victoria
Nil lolson. Ben Scaralia,
Ling Hoon Han,
Second Row: Joe Park,
John Kelly, Ricky
Czachor
Third Row: Carl Ptadt.
Jamie Mai'avelli
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Yearbook
First Row: Molly Rhodes. Jen f
Valach, Alic Stefaiiini
Second Row: Christin Louras,
Mrs. Larson
Third Row. Liz Temple
National Honor Society
First Row: Dr, Zeller, Jen Valach, Leah Rupe, Danielle Geno, Ben Scaralia, Dong Hwi Seo. Mr Spatzer
Second Row^ Aly Malm, Emily Radcmacher, Angela Champine. Liz Temple. Caitlin McCormick Anthony LaPIaca,
Jamie Maravelli
Third Row: KC McCormack, Kaitlin McCarthy, Car! Pradt, Christofcr Prior. Jeff Coombs, Ricky Czarchor.
Jung Hoon Han
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Student Senate
Fii'st Row: Mr. Stevens, Mandy
Fr.uik, Kevin O'Rourke, Bnani
Garrow, Jason Foster
Sec vnd Row: Erin Davenport, Liz
Temple, Joelle Bovc, Beth
Garbatclli. McKenzie Dunphy,
Caitlin Cassidy
Third Row: Rob Hicks, Ricky
C zachor, Eda LaPiaca, Shaun
McCarthy, Ryan Kelly
International Students
First Row: Hyungrae Roh (Ray),
JuTsg Hoon Han, Wonje Kim (G),
Alberto Suarez
Second Row: Satomi Yamamoto,
H tnsol Oh (Jajiet), Jospeh Park,
Sankyu Kim, Andres Munoz
Third Row: Hyung Kyu Lee
(Hij> den), Ploypisut Vicharkorneul,
DongHwi Seo
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Michael Bchling
Andrew Blaiim
Renest Bove
Benjamin Brewster
Braden Burke
Joseph Casella
Jillian Classen
Jeffrey Coombs
Richard Czachor
Katherine Daley
McKenzie Dunphy
Michael Facey
Tara Flinn
Elizabeth Forte
Kellie Gilligan
Ashley Grand champ
Kyle Guyette
Erica Hodulik
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Hyung-Kyu Lee
Aimee Leonard
Christin Louras
Alexandra Marcell
Kristen Markowski
Andrew McGowan
Carl Ojala
Kevin O'Rourke
Christopher Parter
Naomi Roche
Hyung-Rae Roh
Benjamin Scaralia
Thomas Sexton
Curtis Shappy
Elizabeth Temple
Joseph Trudeau
Ploypisut Vichakornkul
Jenna Wet her by
Truman Young
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Class Officers
\ Lindsay Terebesi- F^resddent
Tyler Gilbert- Vice President - ^
KeUin Cavanaugh-Treasfurer
^ Jasmine Woods- Secretary
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Zack Aquistapace
DAvid BArton
Megan Bates
Adrian Bern hard
Caitlin Cassidy
Zack Cavacas
Kellin Cavanaugh
Adam Cole
Corey DcAngeiis
Michael DePoy
Megan DeViny
Jacob Flood
Shea Fortier
Jason Foster
Tyler Gilbert
Jacob Gravelle
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Reilly Hart
Robert Hicks
Kavla Hillier
Adam Holtman
John HoUman
Eda LaPlaca
Andres Loffsncr
Tucker Mul hoi land
John Raiche
Andrew Reilly
Clinton Rhodes
Siobhan Rohlin
Sabina Smiechovvski
Luke Steinke
Lindsay Terebesi
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Ryan Ackerman
Jacob Balestra
Garret Bauman
Erik Becker
Dana Bizon
Joe lie Bove
Michael Cirelli
Danielle Comstock
TifTany Densmore
Jordan Foster
John French
Elizabeth
Garbitelli
Krysta Gawet
Ryan Gilbert
Lacie Gilligan
Kevin Grassi
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Tyler Han ley
Zachary Heath
Olivia Hubbard
Ryan Kelly
Brittany Kleefisch
Richard Kusscl
Catherine Lindquist
Shaun McCarthy
Justin McCormack
Colin McCormick
Victoria Nicholson
Michael O'Connor
Janet Oh
Melanie O'Rourke
David Ribbons
Willi am Should ice
Alberto Suarez
Morgan Thayer
Jennifer Trombley
: Marc Vitagliano
Seth Widli
Lane Wisel
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International Students
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jun g Hoon Han- South Korea
It's a good place to explore your
interest in academics and sports.
All of the faculty members and
students are great. They can be
your good friends. I always enjoy
being in MSJ. It's a fun place!
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Hyung Kyu Lee "Hayden"- Korea
MSJ is pretty much a nice school.
There are friendly people and a nice
school system. It's nice to be here.
Sankyu Kim- Korea
MSJ is a better place to learn ideas
than any other school. There are
also nice friends and teachers at
school.
Andres Felipe Loffsner Nunoz-
Columbia
I think it's a better option for
studying english in Vermont. Also 1
feel very happy in this school
because of the people.
Wonje Kim "G"- South Korea
MSJ has a great tradition that I
enjoy learning. They have very
interesting kids here.
Hansol Oh "janet"- Korea
It's really really fun to go to MSJ. I
just love all of the teachers and
friends. I just love it.
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Joseph P. Park- South Korea
1 guess MSJ is OK.
Alberto Suarei- Mexico
This is my first year studying in the
US. I'm from Mexico and the schools
are very different. MSJ has given
me a really good experience and a
good impression of the US. I am
glad to be part of MSJ.
Hyungrae Roh "Rae"- South Korea
It is really easy to get together to
do something. People at MSJ are all
very funny and cool. I think MSJ
always tries to help the community.
Project Help was a really good
experience forme.
Ploypisut Vichakornleul- Thailand
I remember the first time I came
here at MSJ, everyone came to
introduce themselves to me. All the
students are so close and friendly
here. I like it a lot. These things
make it fun to be in this school.
DongHwi Seo "Hwi"- South Korea
I had a hard time when I first came
to America. Everything was
different. However, with the MSJ
faculty and my American friend's
warm love, I was able to accomplish
my goal. It has been a great four
years at MSJ. The faculty's
willingness to always listen has
helped me toadiust.
SatomiYamamoto- Japan
I think MSJ is a wonderful school.
It's safe and I get along with the
teachers and students. Students
have positive participation in class.
It's really different from Japan.
People are really friendly. Thats
why i enjoy my school like at MSJ.
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The A TER
First Row: Kellin Cavanaugh, Megan DeVinii) , Brittany
Kleefisch, Becca Hanley Second Row: Andrew Reilly, Jillian
Classen, Tara Flinn, Reill) Hart, Jenna WetherlD) , Josh Gregg,
Lindsay Pour, Mike Weins Third Row: Matt Graham, Danielle
Geno, Dustin Kleefisch, Carl Pfadt
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.^<JEMC£ T=AR 700?
Winners of the
Science are-
Behavioral Science--
— Garrett Bauman
Chemistry First
Place- Clint Rhodes,
Second Place- Jason
Foster, Third Place-
Shaun McCarthy,
Fourth Place-
Hayden Lee, Fifth
Place- Reilly Hart
Honorable mention:
Dana Bizon,
Victoria Nicholson.
Engineering — -
John French
WAVE
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Environmental Science- —
I -Mike Cirelli
Health and Medicine — -
-Eda LaPlace
Microbiology
Elizabeth Garbatelli,
David Ribbons, Alberto
Suarez
Physics— — Rebecca
Hanley
Zoology— — Zack Heath,
CoHn McCormick
These students qualify to
attend the State Fair held
at Norwich.
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MSJ rips RHS
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Sitting left lo right: Robbie Steadman, Colin Buttcrly, Anthony l.aPlaca. KC McCormack, Carl Pladt, Bnaiu
Garrow
First row: Chris Parker, Ekn Scaralia, Kyle Guyctie. Joe Trudeau. Cad Ojiila. Truman Young. Curtis Shapp\ ,
Jeff CoQTTibs. Kevin O'Rourke, Ernie Bo\x\ Andrew MeGowen. Michael Behling
Second Row: Billy Shoidice. Michael Cireili, Ryan Kelly, Ricky Czachor. Mike Facey, Toin Sexton. Joe
Casella. Braden Burke. Andrew Kulig. Ben Brewster. Johnny Raiche. John Holtman, Adam Holt man. Richie
KusseL Co ling McCormiek
Third row: Coach Callahan, Coach Forte, Coach Coueher, Seth WidlL Jason Foster, Zack Aquistapace, Luke
Steinke. Jake Flood. Zack Cavacas. D.J Banon, Adrienne Bernhardt. Clint Rhodes, Coach Cirelii
Fourth Row: Eric Becker, Willie Hadeka. Justin McCormack, Shaun McCarthy, Jordan Foster. Ryan
Ackennan. Lane Wissel, Mark PataMliano, Rvan Davenport, Coach Coombs
Congratulations
to Coach Callahan
for winning Vermont
Highschool's Division
1 Coach of the
Year!!!
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Men's Varsity Socx:er
Congratulations
on your 1-0 win
over
First Row: Corey DcAngelis, Sang Kyu Kim. Mark GaudreaLi, Alberto Snare/.,
Jamie Marav^dli, Coach, Shay Patten. ,lLing Hooii Han. Michael O'Connor.
David Rihbajis
Second Row : Dung Hwi Seo, Chris Prion Andres LofTsner. John Kelicy. Hyung
Kyu Lee, Bobby DcAiigclis, Hyung Rae Roh, Jacob Gravclle. Tyler Hanley
2004
Seniors
Jung Hoon Han
Mark Gaudrcau
Jamie Maravalli
Shav Patten
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Women's Varisity
Soccer
2004
Seniors
Caillin McCormick
Front Row (1 to r): Melanie O'Rourke. Kiile Daley, Kail McCarthy, Liz Forte, Caitlin
McCormick, Jen Trombley. Caitlin Cassidy
Back (I to r): Coach Jeuttnre, Erica Hodulik, Joel Bovc. Christin Louras. Alex Marcel I,
Liz Temple, Danielle Comstock. Dana Bizon, SaitUi Holland
Missing: Li ndsa\ Terebesi
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Field
Hockey
2004
Seniors
V
Sato mi Yanianioto
Motly Rhodes
Mandy
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Front Ron (I to r): Susan Wing, Lacie Gilligan. Catherine [Jndquist, Molly
Rhodes, Mandy Frank. Rebccka Hanley, Morgan Tliayer, Satomi Yamamoto
Back (1 to r): Coach Johnson, Naomi Roche, Kellic Gilligan, Kristen Marko^\^ki,
Tara Flinn, Amiee Leonard, Brittney Kleefiseh, Jenna Wcthcrby, Coach Larson
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th Uut d quarter an
■lounucs ouLSCorcd the Tc*
^aird stanza. • f^^T
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Mike Wood explained
,!Tj Grecno led cnr M*'V
Dvistin iQeeflsh adde
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1^
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in the 2nd half i
Mount St.J"*-f!^J_''^Sef«i
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Women's JV Basketball
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Front Row (1 to r): Kr\'Sta Gawct, Melanie O'Rourke, Brittany Kleefish,
Jen Trombley
Back Row (1 to r); Joclle Bovc, Danielle Comstock, Lacie Gilligan,
Coach Larson
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Women's Varsity Basketball
2004
seniors
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Indsav Pour
Caitlin McCormick
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Vlollv Rhodes
Danielle Geno
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Kait McCarthv
Front Row (I to r): Jenna Wetherby, Kait McCarth) , Danielle Geno,
Liz Temple
Back Row (1 to r): Coach Levins, Caitlin McCormick, Lindsay Pour,
Alex MarcelL Liz Forte, Molly Rhodes. Coach Larson
YAY!
MSJ
Whomps
RHS 53-39
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Mens JV Basketball
Front Row (1 to r): Adam Cole. Ryan Gilbert, Clint Rhodes, Marc Vitagliaiio,
Richie KusscI
Back Row (1 to r): Coaeh Fox, Jusiin McCormack. Garrett Bauman, Jake Balectra,
Shaun McCarklhy, Ryan Kelly. DJ Bailon
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2004
Seniors
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"'Know yourself-
whal you can do
and want to do in life
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To my little
I hardly know where to begin You Ve my little
sister, the one 1 fought with and laughed with and
experienced life with, and now you've grown up.
You've passed every test thrown your way and I have
no doubt that you will successfully overcome all those
that lie ahead You are so beautiful and so smart, and
life has great things in store for you I m sure. You are
my sister and you mean the world to me, and no matter
where we may find ourselves in the years ahead you are
always in my heart I love you
Alyson - You are the most amazing young woman. You are beautiful,
intelligent and sensitive young lady. You care deeply about other
people, don't ever change that. You are going to do great things in
your life. "Be who you are, and say what you want, because those
who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." "And if
they stare, just let them bum their eyes on you moving, and if they
speak, don't let them change a thing that you're doing. Hold your
head up, hold your head high." We love you!!
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Emily,
You brought 18 years of incredible
joy and happiness into our lives.
You are beautiful on the outside but
your inner beauty is even greater.
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live your many dreams we wish
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Karate, dance lem»ns and girl scouts^
C hecrleading, basiketbatK and tennis.
Science Fain, Math Camp and Girb State,
Sleep overs, birthday parties^
and now.
Your high school graduation!
You have grown into such a beautiful lady
I Inside and out. We're very proud
To call you our daughter,
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All of our love forever. Mom, Dad & Chubs
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Erin.
The past ^Koi yems have been such
a jov and privilege id us is ifirt waiched >ou grow
and Icam, T"he lime has oo* CMie for >mj to
\cniurc our rntu the worldmsdmc the knouitdge
you have gained both m boms and m school. As
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greatest fulFillment of all that he holds dear, is
the moment when he has worked his hean out m
n good cause and lies exhausted on the field of
battlc-victonous." -Vmcc Lombard!
Robby. you' ve grown up and accomplished so
much these past four ^ears of high school' You
really are leaving this experience Victonous*
I'm so proud of vou and I've truly enjoyed
growing up you'
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Congratulations Mt. St. Joseph Academy
The Omya family is proud of
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Mark Gaudreau, & Chris Prior
Congratulations and good luck in college!
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Aft now the end is near
V f I so I face ibe final curtain
1 friend I If say i( clear
4aie mv case of which Fm cenain
lived a iift that's full
traveled each and every highway,
more, much more than this,
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I\e had a few, bui then again,
tew lo mention
vhaf I had to do and saw it through
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1 D O IT MY WAY
^ere ww limes I m sure you kmvk
i bit off more than I coutd chew
:hrough tf all when there was doubt,
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laughed and cried
my share of losing
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^ IS a roan"* What has he gtn
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Dear /VDihony,
We are blessed to have you for our son. You
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up your liard work, coiilinue to BELIEVE in yourself,
and Know you are always loved. We are proud of
vou /\nilionv,
God's choicest blessings to \ ou always.
Love.
Mom and Dad
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Sweet Jatnes,
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forth m life with faith cf peace. Never give up that special mtegrtty thai you Jamie so
possessHaHf!!
Love Always,
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